Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022

Dunning's (2022) conceptualization of nonprofit neighborhoods is a rebuke to the idea of the independent third sector in which private neighborhood nonprofits evolve as a unit of governance that structurally embeds nonprofits into the issue of urban crisis and the democratic process through th...

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Main Author: Emily I. Nwakpuda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Social Equity and Public Administration
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Online Access:https://jsepajournal.org/index.php/jsepa/article/view/6386
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description Dunning's (2022) conceptualization of nonprofit neighborhoods is a rebuke to the idea of the independent third sector in which private neighborhood nonprofits evolve as a unit of governance that structurally embeds nonprofits into the issue of urban crisis and the democratic process through their partnerships with government and other funders. Using the case of Boston, the author informs readers that the government-nonprofit partnerships fueled by grants, contracts, and loans within the framework of nonprofit neighborhoods maintains and advances racism and inequity in America. The author defends this proposition by leveraging a historical lens, archival data, and autobiographical descriptions to magnify readers' attention on the racially biased treatment of leaders, workers, and community members associated with nonprofit neighborhoods among diverse communities. Nonprofit Neighborhoods concludes with several exciting future research directions to help deepen our understanding of nonprofit neighborhoods as a necessity and a liability to social equity.
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Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022
Journal of Social Equity and Public Administration
nonprofits
urban crisis
government
title Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022
title_full Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022
title_fullStr Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022
title_full_unstemmed Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022
title_short Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022
title_sort nonprofit neighborhoods an urban history of inequality and the american state by claire dunning the university of chicago press 2022
topic nonprofits
urban crisis
government
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